We propose a method to predict user performance based on eye-tracking. The method uses eye-tracking-based pupillometry to capture pupil diameter data and calculates-based on a Random Forest algorithm-user performance expectations. We conducted a large-scale experimental evaluation (125 participants aged from 21 to 61 years) and found promising results that pave the way for a dynamic real-time adaption of IT to a user's mental effort and expected user performance. We have already achieved a good classification accuracy of user performance after only 40 seconds (5% of the mean total trial time that our participants took to complete our experiment). The non-invasive contact-free method can be applied cost-efficiently both in research and practical environments.
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Buettner, R., Sauer, S., … Eckhardt, A. (2018). Real-time Prediction of User Performance based on Pupillary Assessment via Eye-Tracking. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 26–60. https://doi.org/10.17705/1thci.00103
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